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I look back incredibly proud. Thanks for everything lads and love to you the fans as always x". He also tweeted, "Too many incredible memories to mention but not a day goes by that I don't think about how amazing it was. So proud of you all individually. In a video for Music Choice, Liam Payne was asked about some of his bandmates' solo music. He said Styles' single "Sign of the Times"' is not "[his] sort of music" and isn't something he'd listen to but he respects Harry's taste and thinks he "did a great job of doing what he wanted to do.

Payne creates hip-hop-style music whereas Style's solo tracks have classic-rock vibes. Corden's band apparently had a slogan, which Payne followed up with "[One Direction] never had a slogan, but if we had, Zayn might have stayed. Payne, who has had success with solo songs like "Strip That Down," and "Get Low," recently responded to a fan on Twitter when they asked him about a reunion. The fan reportedly shared two screenshots of conflicting reports of a reunion tour, asking Payne if he could make up his mind.

Payne responded by writing , "Can people stop passing blame to me about this I get asked this ridiculous question x a day exaggeration He said so many scenarios had to fall into place for the band to be as successful as it was and a lot of it came down to "dumb luck.

He also spoke about how the group's fame took a toll on him and impacted his mental health. He said it was fun but parts of being famous and being on tour "just got a little bit toxic. During a November interview with the "Hits Radio Breakfast Show," Payne said he'd be interested in collaborating with Styles — even though he once said he wasn't a huge fan of his music.

Per E! I was looking at some pictures of him the other day, and I just thought: 'I don't know what more I'd say to him other than, 'Hello' and 'How are you? Polar opposite," he added, referencing Styles' soft-rock music and his own hip-hop-oriented work. In December , Payne told the "Sunday Brunch" radio show that he thinks the band will get back together "at some point. I don't know when that is yet, but all I know is that there are at least two years because everyone's released new music and you have to go and promo.

There are at least two years," he added. In the same December interview with "Sunday Brunch ," Payne said he recently saw Styles for the first time in three years and said he was "lovely. Building those working relationships can be tricky. You also become the boss of your own s, and I was 21, 22 when I first started doing my own thing, so it's all a bit scary and can be a bit lonely," he told the publication, saying the process is a lot of fun, too.

Take Harry [Styles] at the moment. You know, he's just found what I think is his sound and exactly where he wants to be, which took him a little minute to get into since he had his last album out," he added. The singer also mentioned that a few years after the band went on a break, he went into therapy to cope. Payne also told GQ that he and his bandmates have always had their differences , and that he still thinks about things he'd do differently but that it's "all part of growing up.

Everyone has stuff they've said at parties they wished they hadn't but, for us, the difference was that it was all happening in front of the world," Payne told GQ. He said now that he's older, certain things don't bother him as much but Malik leaving the band was tough.

He didn't even say goodbye, if I am being honest. It was a really sordid scenario, from our side certainly. A bit strange. It's difficult," he added. Literally I hadn't seen him once, we hadn't spoken or anything. He was pretty much the same boy that I left him. We spoke about kids and happiness and all sorts of stuff," he told Cohen. Later on in the game, Payne chose to stay mum about reports that he dated supermodel Naomi Campbell, which then forced him to answer a question about which member of 1D is the "most well-endowed.

That's almost like pleading the Fifth," he said. In an exclusive interview with The Sun, Payne said that One Direction is trying to plan something special for their year anniversary this July. The singer said he wasn't sure how many details he was allowed to share yet, and he did not say whether or not Malik will be involved in this special project.

He genuinely was the best singer in One Direction, hand on heart, out of all of us," Payne also told GQ. He said he tried to reach out to Malik, but got to a point where he "wouldn't know where to begin. In an April interview with the Daily Star online , Payne spoke about how he thinks Malik is very into music, but not so much the typical responsibilities that can come with being a famous artist. In an interview with the Capital Breakfast radio show, Payne shared some of his first thoughts when One Direction was first formed on "The X Factor" in o.

The "Strip That Down" singer also said the boys had trouble deciding who would sing which parts and no one wanted to make "cut-throat decisions. Payne also spoke about the Vogue magazine cover where Styles wore a dress.

He said he "thought it was great. In March , Styles scored his first Grammy win for best pop solo performance for "Watermelon Sugar. Shortly after the show, Payne shared a One Direction meme to his Instagram story with a picture of young One Direction in leather next to Styles in leather during his Grammy performance. What a huge moment, proud to be your brother," he wrote. The singer said he did have "moments of suicidal ideation" and dealt with taking pills and drinking alcohol.

He said he quit after seeing unflattering photos of himself in the press. I just didn't like myself very much. He said he dealt with a lot during the band's peak fame — and even one of One Direction's former managers went to therapy because they were the band's manager. He also turned to alcohol. Of course, What's in the room?

A mini-bar," he added. Payne also mentioned recently talking about therapy and revelations with Tomlinson. He said he still struggles to be alone and has been sober for a month. Horan told The Sun that Malik is the "hardest man to get in touch with" due to the fact that he is constantly changing his phone number.

He did say that he met Payne's son, Bear, and brought him gifts. He also mentioned that he'd been to see one of Styles' solo gigs and got a drink with him. He also mentioned a possible band reunion in that interview, saying, "It's only been like two years or whatever so I'm not worried about it.

I'm not rushing it and I'm not worried that it won't happen. In an interview with Billboard , Horan said he sometimes feels like something is missing when touring solo as opposed to in a band. He said they live near each other in Los Angeles and see each other "all the time. He also spoke about his plans to hang out with Styles and Payne and shrugged off questions about Malik's shady comments: "I know what Zayn's like — outspoken, and fair play to him.

Then we had a falling out a few years ago and, to be honest, that's just the dynamic: You have people you are friends with and people you are not," Horan told British GQ, adding that he stays in touch with the rest of his bandmates , though.

I talk to Louis a lot. It's the lads with the kids that you try to keep in touch with especially, just to see how they are," he added. Horan told British GQ that he and his bandmates never send each other their singles or album tracks and ask for feedback. We never do that. They all text when it comes out, but beforehand, no. We'll be chatting away, but we never say, 'What do you think of this? Horan explained that they don't even tell one another when they're planning to release music, so they end up "bombarding the charts at the same time.

You bring out a song around September or October and then an album at the end of the year, then tour the year after. That's what we did in the band," he added. On One Direction's year anniversary , Horan shared an Instagram of the band before Malik left on tour and wrote, "when I met these four gents there was no way I thought we would go on to do what we did.

So many unbelievable memories we shared together. We felt the adoration of millions from around the planet on a daily basis and it was mind blowing. He continued, "It's such a major part of our lives and always will be. Cheers to US today boys and thank you to all you beautiful people who have supported us over the last 10 years.

In an interview with Dermot O'Leary on the "People, Just People" Audible podcast , the singer answered questions about how the band was feeling just before they went on hiatus. They'd just wrapped the On the Road Again stadium tour. Malik quickly laughed at the question and said "can i ask you a question first? Malik laughed at this interaction at first and tried to brush it off by mentioning how it wouldn't be right for him to rank the members of the band since he was a part of it.

When the interviewer prodded him a little more, Zayn talked about how he doesn't entertain these things and that's not what it is for him. He also added that there was "no comparison". The interviewers then discussed how they loved the fact that the members of 1D were now making such different music and doing something in their own "lanes".

How about that? There you go. Niall makes the best music. There you go". When asked if Niall Horan makes music "even better than Zayn? Well, this is exactly what happened to millions billions? When One Direction came into my life, I was 16 and just finishing up an emo girl phase. So naturally, I gravitated toward Zayn Malik, the devastatingly hot, brooding bad boy of the group.

By contrast, I also loved Harry Styles and how perfect he seemed. He hardly had any solos. He rarely got the opportunity to shine, but boy, when he did Flash-forward to now, the year of our Lord Niall has his own successful solo career, two number one debut album, and so many songs that melt the hearts of millions.

Now that I think of it, Niall, we really need a new album with all your B-sides. But anyway, moving riiight along. Being a Niall girl was where it was at back then, and I ignored it the whole time. It felt like everyone and their momma was a Harry or Zayn girl. Remember when the boys did their occasional Follow sprees on Twitter?

Trying to get a Harry or Zayn Follow only resulted in despair.



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